Puka Nacua, 2019 4* WR, Orem, UT (Committed)
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Not defending Dollars, but his rankings got moved up after the Under Armour and Poly Bowel. Some UA practice week clickbait winners/losers thing mentioned him being one of the fastest guys at the event. I would have preferred a RB who can start on his HS team, but you can't pass on prospects like this when you need depth.Peterman said:
So I just checked their commit list for the first time. The fact that Sean Dollars is rated .9387 seams absurd. He looks like dog shit.HuskyClaws said:"FWIW, Cristobal presser is at 10:45am PT and Puka will decide at 11am PT. Read into that however you may want."
From an Oregon mod.
Also in the same thread from a random poster...
"Well over here we are more positive about Puka - as TOS are saying he's more likely Washington. In fact, Washington seems to be taking a huge number of Oregon's targets this week, not happy about that (if it happens). But over all our class is much better then theirs."
Also, if Herbert (TE) adds as much "value" to a class as Danny Hammer then there is something seriously wrong with out these rating are done. I know, water is wet
As for the younger Herbert, he is really good. I wouldn't be surprised to see him play right away with how shitty our TEs were this year. Herbert absolutely eviscerated HS competition on both sides of the ball, and had to do it with the handicap of Michael Johnson Jrs shitty throws. -
Heimuli is like the best LBer on the coast lolRatherBeBrewing said:
Not defending Dollars, but his rankings got moved up after the Under Armour and Poly Bowel. Some UA practice week clickbait winners/losers thing mentioned him being one of the fastest guys at the event. I would have preferred a RB who can start on his HS team, but you can't pass on prospects like this when you need depth.Peterman said:
So I just checked their commit list for the first time. The fact that Sean Dollars is rated .9387 seams absurd. He looks like dog shit.HuskyClaws said:"FWIW, Cristobal presser is at 10:45am PT and Puka will decide at 11am PT. Read into that however you may want."
From an Oregon mod.
Also in the same thread from a random poster...
"Well over here we are more positive about Puka - as TOS are saying he's more likely Washington. In fact, Washington seems to be taking a huge number of Oregon's targets this week, not happy about that (if it happens). But over all our class is much better then theirs."
Also, if Herbert (TE) adds as much "value" to a class as Danny Hammer then there is something seriously wrong with out these rating are done. I know, water is wet
As for the younger Herbert, he is really good. I wouldn't be surprised to see him play right away with how shitty our TEs were this year. Herbert absolutely eviscerated HS competition on both sides of the ball, and had to do it with the handicap of Michael Johnson Jrs shitty throws. -
And he's rated slightly above Herbert. I don't see why comparing them is even worthwhile, when they will play different sides of the ball. Is the point that LBs are worth more than TEs? I'd be inclined to agree, but when you have a handful of LBs and no TEs then that one is just as valuable.backthepack said:
Heimuli is like the best LBer on the coast lolRatherBeBrewing said:
Not defending Dollars, but his rankings got moved up after the Under Armour and Poly Bowel. Some UA practice week clickbait winners/losers thing mentioned him being one of the fastest guys at the event. I would have preferred a RB who can start on his HS team, but you can't pass on prospects like this when you need depth.Peterman said:
So I just checked their commit list for the first time. The fact that Sean Dollars is rated .9387 seams absurd. He looks like dog shit.HuskyClaws said:"FWIW, Cristobal presser is at 10:45am PT and Puka will decide at 11am PT. Read into that however you may want."
From an Oregon mod.
Also in the same thread from a random poster...
"Well over here we are more positive about Puka - as TOS are saying he's more likely Washington. In fact, Washington seems to be taking a huge number of Oregon's targets this week, not happy about that (if it happens). But over all our class is much better then theirs."
Also, if Herbert (TE) adds as much "value" to a class as Danny Hammer then there is something seriously wrong with out these rating are done. I know, water is wet
As for the younger Herbert, he is really good. I wouldn't be surprised to see him play right away with how shitty our TEs were this year. Herbert absolutely eviscerated HS competition on both sides of the ball, and had to do it with the handicap of Michael Johnson Jrs shitty throws.
I don't know why we keep needing an Oregon-Washington recruiting dick measuring contest, when they recruited for completely different needs and both wound up with great classes. -
You're really undervaluing the off season natty.RatherBeBrewing said:
And he's rated slightly above Herbert. I don't see why comparing them is even worthwhile, when they will play different sides of the ball. Is the point that LBs are worth more than TEs? I'd be inclined to agree, but when you have a handful of LBs and no TEs then that one is just as valuable.backthepack said:
Heimuli is like the best LBer on the coast lolRatherBeBrewing said:
Not defending Dollars, but his rankings got moved up after the Under Armour and Poly Bowel. Some UA practice week clickbait winners/losers thing mentioned him being one of the fastest guys at the event. I would have preferred a RB who can start on his HS team, but you can't pass on prospects like this when you need depth.Peterman said:
So I just checked their commit list for the first time. The fact that Sean Dollars is rated .9387 seams absurd. He looks like dog shit.HuskyClaws said:"FWIW, Cristobal presser is at 10:45am PT and Puka will decide at 11am PT. Read into that however you may want."
From an Oregon mod.
Also in the same thread from a random poster...
"Well over here we are more positive about Puka - as TOS are saying he's more likely Washington. In fact, Washington seems to be taking a huge number of Oregon's targets this week, not happy about that (if it happens). But over all our class is much better then theirs."
Also, if Herbert (TE) adds as much "value" to a class as Danny Hammer then there is something seriously wrong with out these rating are done. I know, water is wet
As for the younger Herbert, he is really good. I wouldn't be surprised to see him play right away with how shitty our TEs were this year. Herbert absolutely eviscerated HS competition on both sides of the ball, and had to do it with the handicap of Michael Johnson Jrs shitty throws.
I don't know why we keep needing an Oregon-Washington recruiting dick measuring contest, when they recruited for completely different needs and both wound up with great classes. -
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And their one "advantage" includes their top rated WR commits Pittman and Delgado, both of which wanted to go to UW over Oregon but were passed on.HillsboroDuck said:
Not sure what #MyDucks have left on the bored but it would have to be next to nothing for us to pass them I'd think. They are five spots ahead of us on the 247 which we could certainly make up if we truly have Heimuli (we do) and hit runner runner with Nacua and TootToot, but if Oregon adds much more at all (even three star level guys) it would probably be enough to stay ahead of us.HuskyClaws said:
I think Oregon will be ranked higher in Composite and UW will be ranked higher in the 247 rankings. Depending on how tomorrow goes, obviously.RaceBannon said:Oregon will rank higher
I would guess they will be a few spots ahead of us in Composite and 1 or 2 ahead in 247.
But IDGAF. Our class is better. Their advantage is almost entirely WR based. I'd take our class over theirs for sure. -
Wiltfong on Nacua...
"My gut says Top247 receiver Puka Nacua picks Washington but I’m not sleeping on Oregon who led by offensive coordinator Marcus Arroyo has made it a difficult decision for the current USC commit." -
You don't want a dick measuring contest with @StrongArmCobra, bitch.RatherBeBrewing said:
And he's rated slightly above Herbert. I don't see why comparing them is even worthwhile, when they will play different sides of the ball. Is the point that LBs are worth more than TEs? I'd be inclined to agree, but when you have a handful of LBs and no TEs then that one is just as valuable.backthepack said:
Heimuli is like the best LBer on the coast lolRatherBeBrewing said:
Not defending Dollars, but his rankings got moved up after the Under Armour and Poly Bowel. Some UA practice week clickbait winners/losers thing mentioned him being one of the fastest guys at the event. I would have preferred a RB who can start on his HS team, but you can't pass on prospects like this when you need depth.Peterman said:
So I just checked their commit list for the first time. The fact that Sean Dollars is rated .9387 seams absurd. He looks like dog shit.HuskyClaws said:"FWIW, Cristobal presser is at 10:45am PT and Puka will decide at 11am PT. Read into that however you may want."
From an Oregon mod.
Also in the same thread from a random poster...
"Well over here we are more positive about Puka - as TOS are saying he's more likely Washington. In fact, Washington seems to be taking a huge number of Oregon's targets this week, not happy about that (if it happens). But over all our class is much better then theirs."
Also, if Herbert (TE) adds as much "value" to a class as Danny Hammer then there is something seriously wrong with out these rating are done. I know, water is wet
As for the younger Herbert, he is really good. I wouldn't be surprised to see him play right away with how shitty our TEs were this year. Herbert absolutely eviscerated HS competition on both sides of the ball, and had to do it with the handicap of Michael Johnson Jrs shitty throws.
I don't know why we keep needing an Oregon-Washington recruiting dick measuring contest, when they recruited for completely different needs and both wound up with great classes.
In other words, you #dontwannaseethasquad. -
You're right. I should be savoring this.Sources said:
You're really undervaluing the off season natty.RatherBeBrewing said:
And he's rated slightly above Herbert. I don't see why comparing them is even worthwhile, when they will play different sides of the ball. Is the point that LBs are worth more than TEs? I'd be inclined to agree, but when you have a handful of LBs and no TEs then that one is just as valuable.backthepack said:
Heimuli is like the best LBer on the coast lolRatherBeBrewing said:
Not defending Dollars, but his rankings got moved up after the Under Armour and Poly Bowel. Some UA practice week clickbait winners/losers thing mentioned him being one of the fastest guys at the event. I would have preferred a RB who can start on his HS team, but you can't pass on prospects like this when you need depth.Peterman said:
So I just checked their commit list for the first time. The fact that Sean Dollars is rated .9387 seams absurd. He looks like dog shit.HuskyClaws said:"FWIW, Cristobal presser is at 10:45am PT and Puka will decide at 11am PT. Read into that however you may want."
From an Oregon mod.
Also in the same thread from a random poster...
"Well over here we are more positive about Puka - as TOS are saying he's more likely Washington. In fact, Washington seems to be taking a huge number of Oregon's targets this week, not happy about that (if it happens). But over all our class is much better then theirs."
Also, if Herbert (TE) adds as much "value" to a class as Danny Hammer then there is something seriously wrong with out these rating are done. I know, water is wet
As for the younger Herbert, he is really good. I wouldn't be surprised to see him play right away with how shitty our TEs were this year. Herbert absolutely eviscerated HS competition on both sides of the ball, and had to do it with the handicap of Michael Johnson Jrs shitty throws.
I don't know why we keep needing an Oregon-Washington recruiting dick measuring contest, when they recruited for completely different needs and both wound up with great classes.
Because there's a strong chance that I spend next fall wondering how the fuck are the pre-season Heisman's passes are being dropped by eight different 4-star WRs.
I might even DVR the ESPN signing day special for tomorrow. I know it will mostly consist of ESPN fellating Clemson while Bama steps in and bends them over while the rest of SEC watches. But this year we might get a little lazy reach-around or something because of Kayvon and a top-10 finish. At the very least I know they'll be giving USC a juicy hot karl, so that should be entertaining.

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